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EXPERTS: CITIES MUST THINK DIFFERENTLY ABOUT RESILIENCE PLANNING

GovTech.com: Resilience planning involves understanding the most pressing issues within a community, and working across sectors of private industry, community groups and local governments to help combat those issues. While there has primarily been a focus on natural obstacles, including floods, fires and earthquakes, true resilience takes into account man-made factors such as high unemployment,

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ENGAGEMENT BY DESIGN: SPRING COLLABORATIVE LEARNING SERIES

Engagement by Design:a discussion on innovative engagement tactics Since the Hurricane Sandy Competition ended there have been almost 400 public meetings with communities to help shape the projects. Rebuild has been observing these meetings and have chosen the Best Practices of Community Engagement. This event will explore four of the best practice examples from the government

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DISCUSSIONS BY DESIGN

Spring Collaborative Discussion Series Join us for our spring collaborative discussion series, as we gather our network of civic leaders, designers, government officials to continue the process of learning from the implementation of the Hurricane Sandy Design Competition Projects.  Both events will be at our offices from 6:00PM-8:30PM. 20 Cooper Sq. 2nd Floor New York, NY POLICY BY DESIGNTHURSDAY, MAY 18,

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DESIGNING FOR DISASTER, BEFORE IT HAPPENS: RESILIENT BY DESIGN SEEKS ARCHITECTS

Archinect: Disasters resulting from climate change, such as sea level rise, often cause billions of dollars of damage. In an era when the United States Federal Government has largely withdrawn from climate change policy, San Francisco Bay Area-based Resilient by Design has released a design brief in hopes of assembling ten teams of architects, engineers,

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PANEL: HOW DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY ACCELERATE RESILIENT CITIES

Thursday, June 1st12:00pm -12:45pm 50 United Nations Plaza, San Francisco In conjunction with the San Francisco Mayor’s Office, and City Innovate Foundation policymakers and leading innovators from across the US are invited for a one-day event focused on critical transportation issues faced by citizens. Rebuild’s Amy Chester will be on the panel, How Design & Technology Accelerate Resilient

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